~o. i itbitrg4 03a (d 4 B. SIDDLIti & CO.. eirseosi say raOrsizrose. Psdiestiost Offios, Filth street, sear Smithfield. - ,eloriaing ernALECTenther Krthole ttly. eon -oarphriritors. Latest paws up the hour of P. °l ' . !"'“" Norritop S4riterl-10 perineum to mammy or Ite. per . W4lo6orrichrhoo.' per Annum Is manna, orb par wet lhon carriers. Wak:l Editims—ilaili , cold.. per 4.1.ta4 Ore or "room 2:6 tea or opens.% $1 per *mum, lormiably In Stases. • *ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATER I PIT'reErCRGM: FRUSAY - 111011N71661, JULY 12, 1861 -"Forward to Richmond to V 0 trittuns his taken down Its "Peewee! , To Bic ‘ ono P i and kis waked up to an 'precise f at . tie sf, the fast thatdhe weather is too warm for J moving . soldiersr in !the Opium. It actually _ ,l ..iteolde a Volunteer Colonel for °spoiling his men -:,to=uts fervent - me ,of the run in • march of oitly three hour& !fear It : •-•' "It is high time that our regimental cfficere, displayed a little more consideration for the health and comfort of their men. Fancy eight huntlred phor fellows angering along for five or ell whey; through our hot meets under • ' blazing midimminer enn, for no earthly reason, saw, Icr atialater to' the vanity of those set in authority, over theei. :Such a spectacle we wit nessed yeetfr day to the departure of the De Kalb Regimeszt. ebb Von Giles, apparently suppose that hid soldiery are salamanders, or he certainly ' "mild net have put them through such • fiery ordeal. Yet the poor feliokre were dragged IhrOugh a long march of over three hours' du ratfoft, under a heavy load of Irma and knap sack!, till thirty et them fall down fainting kohl the heat, to the public highway." 'this is from the paper that was but lately crying !'Foserstitt To ItICERIOND I" and demand fug that the Government should move Its forces rapidly: in ouch weather se Virginia can furnish in duly, eo 111 to A be in Richmond on the 20th lint: A. little ityperleace mine to have Batts 'fied it that iihe t h ing cannot be done. Dui why ecteli the Colonel for doing exactly what it had Stalled? Was he not moving “FOIMARD TO Bleg11011D?" : . The Washington correspondent et the Tribune bay alao attired at the acme_ cow:laden. Be says i.Yesierday and to-day have been fearfully It is no timt for traveling." The - Washington correspondent of the New Yak Evening Post takes the same view : Thee heated tom is upon no. Yeotcrday via the hottest- of the ammo, and to-day it is dilettit to keep Cool in any position. it wilt be, daUgerona to move the troop in weather like thls, accept at easy stagea and with great care: Tam were several eases of eun•etroke in the regiments &dewed from aiWash instep yea terday, sod it Is doubtful whether any movement will hereafter be made by day." The Bela veLA of COllAdelllCee ;The money market of New York baa, within a . few days past, shown strong indications of a rimiest of confidence. Stooks hare gone up wenderfarli, the timid and cantioni have be come bold, and there is a very general feeligg prevalent that the worst of the depression is cly . at. The Erman Post of Weith eaday ceye: : "Great buoyaney and activity prevails on the Stock Szolange to-day. The eritire list presents decided firronese, and the absorbing capacity of the market is more extensive than fur a long time peat. The demand for bonds iseety active, and all descriptions here undergonisn import tint advance. Speculators are operating largely in that Wan ot securities which asethepreeisted moat, and which weald be most amiably bene fited by the downfall of the secession echeme." The terns peter, referring to the tact that e temporary loan - of ' $5,000,000, asked by the Government, heol been taken at par, says : "The suttees* of the five million federal loan, made op among the large banks yesterday noon, or rather, the avidity with which the entire amount was snapped up at per, is the subject of general remark to-day, and Wall street feels buoyant under this new proof of the financial Strength of the government. It is a long time - since the government bsa been able to negoti ate, isforty minutes, a loan of five millions at par, and great encouragement lb drawn from so prompt a Manifestation of the confidence of the financial community in the administration of affairs at Washiogton. The loan was scarcely concluded before the takers began '.pouring their gold into the Stib• Treasury, and before three o'clock_ yesterday $3,500,000 of the amount had been deposited. To-day the remaining $1.,500,000 will be hand -ed to. Ai stated yeeterdiy, this gold is in ex change foe an equal amount- of. Treasury notes at par, to run sixty due, sold radar the law of the last congress, which authorises the issue of notes for a period of "not exceeding fwe years." The loan wee taken by about forty subscri bers, prinelpaNy by the large banks and bank ' tog houses. Toe entire amount was in about forty minutes after the list was opened, and 1 government could easily have placed sound millions more, as Mr. Cisco, the Assistant Treasurer,had numerous applications at a late hour yes terday, erday, and the demand this morning is quite depressing. The up-town banks end vations institutions which have large some idle are desirous of employing them in this way, and it would be no difficult matter to - place a few offllioas mere on the same terms." Jostles to Vallasollghtoso There is something refreshing In therittemp of the Ohio soldiers to inflict punishment upon the pitiful traitor with the unpronounceable 1,. name who misrepresents an Ohio district in Congress. It is mumbles that the dirty dog should have yentured among the soldiers whom _ came he is endeavoring to belts,. The imp], _danced the effort to go among them, the same t as if he were not a traitor in heart and soul, is astoundiag and our only regret is that the in dignation of; the Ohio troops. at sceiog his vile face thrust among them, did not take a more practical dliection. As the Ohio State Journal esys, there sere one or two errors in the per formance,.wideb the friends of ideal equity most regret, The aoldleis hanged Mr. VaUandigham'e effigy, and pelted with onions the bottle pres ence of that Congressman. A more nicely die tributise justice would bare banged the Con &resents!). and pelted the effigi. The error is perhaps to he the more regretted, bruins° It is not probable Mr. Vallandighom will ever give the soldientan opportunity to repair it. How ewer, we are not disposed to censure the brave fellows. They did \the; beet they could en the • spar of the ma'am:4 • The Night ha Missouri. The intelligence published on sVedoesday afternoon, from fdissouri, came evidently from tißecession source. That which followed, yes terday morning, completely reversed its tenor; and it will alwayebe safe to doubt news from that quarter unfavorable to the Union cause. The campaign in Missouri, so far, has been '.conductedittth Vest AM, courage and patriot ism by the &refitment forces. In this last en °minter, with the odds strongly whist them, they have come off completely victorious. One or two me/Binch tights will put an end to at,. dachas - and his rebellion, and the attempt to carry Missouri cut of the Union. Ma. Rosana. te PLeaszn.—The telegraph an . nelaces as a lam worthy of mibl le notice, that Mr. W. M. Dune% Esq., L. L. D., correspondent of the London' Treter,,has visited the camps north of Washington; that he vox "pleuod with the filth appearance of the troops," likewise that he was "surprised at the change since Ilia first . All this is calculated to gratify and encourage the nation. The information agreeably diversificallii tbarrhonered announcement that a forward more meat into;Virginia will take place in a few days. Perham since Mr. Result"pleased," the ether performance will take place. That great alis no doubt anxious to da-a battle for his Jour. sal. Let' something be done to show the national gratitude for the condercen lion of this dining uished snob.:.. I y Wise, Patten and the Iledy-Goard. 'Tim Wheeling intettigrarsr - of Tattled:l wont ing contains the following /min g Contrgencr:=Gov. Peirpoint yesterday received a disiatch from Pomeroy, Ohio, from Mr. Lovell, the gentleman through whom the inform tins of the attack epos Wise and bis tiody guard, Mar Simoosville, was fi rst Pm, stating that it Is as that linty of the body guard were ed in•the . Stied, as at first stated, bot it is mot known ,whether -.Wise wasetitle were mortally trolulde4 - or set, ate theyail:away. itilllmP t°° ' ...,,, i n th e aStidi'Pal chfurchninn when__ to ilia •• rSi °`10". be lid!" 061° bath. lithere' , ~ found to , a Tont Bab gimenta ?;......? , , , Ts, ..,,„ be used ir . ninnuetateeiti-", ~osi ;..-7;,1 atdcdP°° — atn i t , one 0 , c t"'" wu n t, eon t. ' 2 ~,,,, ... a pill' it fl ardor .. - - -,- I . aPon kto c•Ot ~ I • s I •-• 7','" 1,4 t°_.,___*' do 7" ..;.;, - - larial.w. %' ''' (Prom the Emcee Peas Courier ] The *Chiviliry 3 ' Laid Bare We nave all beard of The <, chivalry" of we South k end many of are. ha•e been cat, c be hove that the Southern man, aod• .alt) the Virginian, wee the Saul of tuner, and the:volbodi fatent of all that was noble in human nature. Thu was tulle, donbtleu, true, bat Is true no longer. 'The Sotilhua man has degenerated because tree dent has ontatripped slavery, and placed slave. holderdin a secondary position. The m tuner in Which ELLSWORTH won alai. wan 10 the true spirit of the secessionist.. Some years ago the writer spent a \tinter in New Orleans. Conversing ono day with a friend -t-a man born and bred at the South—a slaveholder too, but ono who hated slavery with all his heart—we made &remark cempli• mentsry of the social character of the South ern people. Ile replied : "You do not know these Southerners. Yon give them credit for good breeding; you commend them for their chivalrous bearing. Do you know they are brutes at heart—the beet of them? They purr beautifully, do they not—these feline gentry, so long as you stroke the hair down ward ; but pass your hand the other way and see how soon they will spring at you - with tooth and claw 1 You have met some of these gentlemen at my house ; you were pleased with them, I see ; but would you believe me if I told you the best of them wouldn't hesi tate a moment to cut my throat if he knew I entertained such opinions' about slavery as I now express. And yet these Sinen are my neighbors, and think they are my friends. "Now mark my prediction," continued our friend ; "some day the North will 'mike up its mind that it has been impose& upon and bul , lied by the South, and will assort its inde pendence. Then you will see what Southern 'breeding' and Southern 'honor' and Southern I 'chivalry' are t Then you will see these fire eating gentlemen in the deformity to which slavery has reduced them. God grant that it may not happen in our day ,• for when the. South finda it can no longer rule, you will see such a spectacle of brutality and madness— such an exhibition of ruffianism, frenzy and lawlessness as shall make all Christendom turn pale. Then yea will see the Southern character - laid bare—will see how essentially the canker of slavery has eaten out all-the finer and better attributes of manhood. Then you will see a people endowed with all the lawlessness without the magnanimity of the ravage " The words of our friend were prtiphatic.. The carnival of Unreason ho fortold has come to pass. The South baulked in her purposes has abandoned herself to frenzy. The prospect of losing the sceptre nas awakened in her breast all the slumoering instincts of a nature cor rupted by social leprosy. We now see her as she is, stripped of conventionalities, denud ed of the gloss and glitter of superficial civili- I ration, remanded back to that state of on turn" so graphically described and so eagerly sighted-for by nosseau. We now see the ti gress that an hour ago purred so prettily in our ear, with the devil of anger gloaming from her bloodshot eye, her hair bristling, her form quivering with passion, her teeth gnash ing ;—see her frantically walking up and down her cage, lashing her sides with her tail, snap ping at the bars thla conthm her and making the whole region hideous. with her coatings. We now see with what a dangerous animal we have been dallying—and how narrow ly we have escaped the fury of her jaws. Wo now see how vital it is to put her in such a position that she cannot inflict further injury upon us. We now catch the full import. and sigrfill cance of the word "Chivalry." We know what it is to In a 'Southern gentleman," and what attributes go to make up an aristocracy based upon the prize of niggers. We begin to understand what are the ingredients of that much vaunted pot celain that we stupid North erners have born so long admiring ; that fine enamel were stamped "F. F." that sets itself up every rummerin the great crockery shops of Newport and Saratoga.— [Albany Evening Journal] Results of Military OcrupaUou A friend has handed us a letter found in the pocket of an officer of the Confederate forces, written to a friend in Richmond. lle- was, with several others. surprised near Great Bethel by sours of Gen. Butler's scouts, and escaped, leaving their coats banging on the limb of a tree. In speaking of the Now Orleans Zonaves, which he calls "Jeff. Davis' Pet Wolves," he says : "They- were here only about twenty•four hours, and in that time killed only four cows, together with sheep and pigs too numerous to mention ;they aro without doubt the hardest sat I over saw." Ile continues : "We have been getting on quite comfortably hero, as we manage to get a few extras occasionally by buying them. But we have not received any thing in the way of meat hour the Commis eery except salt bacon, and most of the time the most abominable flour you ever saw; in fact, the bread made from it is so heavy that it is dangerous to go swimming after a meal, for fear of Kinking '." _ Whatever may be said of the military re sources of Virginia, in men and arms, in the provision line the btate must be pretty well relieved of all its superabundant supply. Wo heard from the mountain region • day or two ago, aid it was asscitcd by a man direct from that portion of that State, that within • M- I dius of forty inikra of a given spot, "no chicken could be hard to crow," whilst every thing else in the, way of eatables was cora -1 pieta) , swept off.'-'Baltimore American.) The &appals of the Telegeathle Deaaarebea. Colonel Forney writes from Washington to the Philadelphia 'Trees." "The order of General Scott prohibiting the transmission of any telegraph relatiog to the war not previonsly countersigned by the cow mandiog general is another evidence of the mischief prodneed by those newspapers that have rioted in the revelation of the secrets of the government, which, in every instance, hove been conveyed to the coo2punlors. 'For a Wog time this license has been per mitted, bat at last General Scott was brought to a painful sane el the injury it produced, and hence the • peremptory order of this day. Aided by this information, the conspirators were enabled to throw reinforcements forward to an tietipate his movements, and 15,000 men had to be transported arrow the Potomac in order to strengthen our culutuos, who under eircum stancess of ordinary secrecy, would long ago have struck the otath-blow at the heart of treason. It I could have revealed facts which have daily transpired io my hearing, I might have been a more interesting correspondent, and a much less patriotic one than I am ambi tious of being." Another Exploit or the lion Thief. Floyd, the gun stealer, turn. out to have boon ano a cartridge thief. When General Buller toot command of Fortran Monroe he jetted himself with about three thinned men at his orders.' In the lit of ordnance supplies of the Fort he found 176,000 cartridges—which was the amount reported to be stored dbere by Juba B. Floyd: while Secre tary ot War. But when the new colionander, pre paring for en espedition, came to 1160 up his nom, be found, matted of 175,0001 only about 4000 cartridge.. . , 01 course, with a bullet and IL half to each ma., an army is not likely to do much; end this accounts not only for General Butler.. temporary inctivity, but also for the activity of the rebel., who took no daring position in perfect safety, kneeing that nor troops bad no ammouition. ! . When the Montgomery pirates come to erect a monument to their bounder, he will probably be represented in the act al running offiwith a bundle of United States minket. under each arm, and hit coat pocket full or cartridges. Meantime, how Floyd and his confederates mint laugh to their Awes at then Neither* journals which fling had words at General flutter benne be did not at once sidirmice on the eiewy I—N. Y. Bee: Pest. A Frightened General gets Court-Illartlaled.l Gen. Bradley, of the Rebel army, in undergoing' an examination by e earl-martial at Mound City, Arkanna. 'lle was formerly a prominent railroad; men in Arkaarras, and was lately in command ut I Arkansas jroops stationed soma distance 'above, Memphis. One thy he wall startled :bye repot* that the army of the Northwest was coining down . in a fleet at denude:ma, and right uponhim. The terror-suuck General rushed frantically to hiemen' told them :owe themeelVes, for the enemy would ' be on them in a few Minute!, hurried' them ori, board a steamboat at the landing, and pushed Dna in such haste that he forgot to call in his picket' guard:. Ile was persuaded, much against hie to let the ohm gob ck and get these men—which , she did, mid then started down - The rivet at race horse speod,ibe valorous General devoting lint mess° ceertions to increase her speed. He did not cease urging her speed until eke landed hia men safely on' the renames side. a few miles from litanouipti. It is for this act he her been courbeaartialed. EXerB3 or TZMALEII to ENClL%lio.—Commeal ini on tho exhibition made by the late cenans reti turns of England, the London Thus remark": I; The excess of the fair sex in England amount/ to the alarmingly barge total of 544,021) but thin' die Proportion between the seise is not universal; the rougher section of humanity , being A msf ere, 7n ;Der pbire . Durham. 'Essex, nerefordebtre; Kent, Ilampstwp, Suffordebire and Westmoreland: in ,Middlesex there are 105,,=,nnil'in Lancashire 85400 Wire vorleathliOXl*l3, nod the agricultural anodic" Oro thefelmtinnourdrain of emi, 6r - 1410e ern 'lief +Walt owe Ovulation." By order of Gen. Lyon, no boata are now allowed to palm beyond Fort Leavenworth, or up above Boonville. The Gaty and Bommll ere lying at the Fort. They would go below, but there is an 001k1003 looking cannon station ed on the river bank, and they have concluded to remain where they are for the present. The Major is allowed to pass, by special permit from Capt. Prince.—[Leavenworth latlitarp floticea. iIIATTENTION 1--Col. Campbell's Itegi uw caret of Plying Artillery.. Forty able bodial r tranisti inistedately. To Mart positively o Wedoeoviey evades see tesletk. Iteildt gross, Breeders, WOO% Fifth street. Apply to LI SUE GUBT. 4 BRAUN, jlll4t 1.. P. It. O. ATTENTION, ..VOLUNTEERS I—A `""'• Dilemma ABILDBODIED NEN WANTED, to to to Philadelphia, to Jolts otbor Pittsburgh bola now Ewa, la Company Pormaylvaala Tolautoora, Tomah& Rai ment. Will be oniummed o 1,1X41 u tboy moth PLltsdo• pia. Pay from tha day limy have Pitttborth. pcalllooly lama ►amrdq,l3th. Apply to OAPTAIN TABEAL or IJEUT suLa. at WI Was Han. Fourth aL HUNG ON YOUR • HORSES AND MULES. TUB Manylrment for Horse. nod Moles for the service of the Vatted States having not completed, all hulog 1100028 cc 111411., they within engem eforlll present them to the stable of 00l !WY' Patterson. Iroarth street, notll WIDNIII.BIMY, July lath, The animal. meet he free from blembh or discsur. The horses attend 16$ kende high, between 4 and years old; the mole, not lase than 14 buds b*h, and te roan nod 9 years old. Hurt all be well trained to work. bittridOolf •. BOYD, Captain and An% Q. H. O. 8. • C , S. CAVALRY RECIIVITP. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 850 ABLE BODISD MIN, between the MP. of 15 sod so to eater the Third Ilrgtrenmt O. B. °every. Ken accustomed to berme will be given preference. Each man wilt be furnished by the D.E. a pod hominid equipments., ample clothing and subidstence of the hest The city range. Poet 1112 to gn per month, according to Marla and vertical of the soldier; ang so complete to the prevision made by the government 'for all his vrants that he me Mee every cant of hie par if be chows, Laving him at the end hie enlistment from WO. I .sl,=o. Attention Is called to atm fait that the soveenesent bore wittily Commenced to promote °Moire from the renkliend advancement is therefore opened to all mho *DIM. T alatIAN, Virett.leo tenant Third Cavalry. 4 - 4,lLn - calling notion, National Motet, Wider street, Pittsbursh,Pa.._ halm] /public iloticts ernes or PLIMICIIIOO Oaa Co, Joie 8. 1881 DIVIDEND.—At a meeting of the , nier Trtitteee of the Pittaborgh oea Company. bald this day.it wee rewired, That • dividend of Oro dollars per when do the capital Wet be declared ont-of the prtilta of the year ending June tOtb, 1881, payable In beatable fands,on &mend, et the ofa of th e tanopany, nod that redaction of ten cents per one thonmirol outgo %et De made on eti.Dlita of gas dee on and after the Intel August JAHOB LL CHRIIIII, Iytl.2e ?mum, t,DIVIIPEND.—The treaidont and Di melon of lhorlttsbargh and Alloshony eddg Onnfpony (nand Wool) bore toll day doctoral a dfollood of TWO POLLAIti AND FIFTY CANTS la 811AlLN on thei Capital Ntock, out of the pronto of lb. last ala arouttat, monis fortlritb. h 2 Tod FIndALL, Trosonrer. 'Lai abbstlissmento MA.PS OF TILE BSAT OF WAIL Thrco ehrets, thuottug all the trorts and Stations he FEDERAL AND REBEL ARMiEA. 10,E01...•1 W. HAVEN'S, rerner , 4tl ThLld •Umeta Tar. !Sao are now. Jae! mat tee. Lt. pre., grae.laa nod. JOHN if MELLOR, Nu 81 Wood btreet, D,lolltl Ditsiosti Ailey onJ Fourth strict Zola Ageot k 0211CHKILINO • WS!? (BAL.) PIANO ru 37 Cti SIASO3 A EIAMLIN . 3 WIDE!. SIALD6:33rB, 01.0 &N II ARSON I OILY And Dcalar lo Moak and Ida 1.112 ra IVOR SALE OR lACIIANGE.—A Farm coutalolog GI acre*, to of which .r. clamed, .1 .11 im•lttr good Moos, ao which la *facto d • comfortable DwaF awe. anitalnfog allnatraw. SPflog Doom and end • goad Stable which wll bold tour hares: • good Ap pl. sod' Poach Orchard lo bearlog order. eltoaiod II malls tram Allogbroy oily, one urt1•114135 Muni Savona. in Floe toartablp, 31 of a ma. from the Mob rood. Or •111 eachaap for • aloe% farm la 8.7a11e mud/. rw 10 Stettin ctonly, Sir gtoLe Mow $ll per sore Al.pll of U. al • (hYd.. 11 No Oa% toortb Wort. CIEWL'IFICA.f ES Llts'r. —Lost certificates or ea x, Numb,. 6 and 4fu f.to sham, wk. oad N. 1,11, lot toeut, aborts of IN/ Gainnt 01014 to lb. M. ,MOWQVUBUww.oao.ew Wats apnea to aud wralo reapsethiliy whels early oadl hum oar patrons Ana th; ynbll4 to .4. 4115 the asaµ to Itunue4Tes. , Samuel Gray 8t Son dIEROLIANT TAILORS, .v VI PTO 112.111M1P qIIOLXIIA, MARKER/EA AND N TRRY 011 DIARALUDICA AND DVAAN CRAY MIXTURE.. CIIOI.IIIItA, DtANIttIONA AHD DYAINIVAIt IdiXTURA 01101.41 A, DIARADoIitA AN 0 DYSANTIMY 0110 LAMA, DIA AItIIOAR AND DYARNTICRY MIXTURE. Tee watexo is now Kidder Wog when Diarrhoea ..4 ny t ootory are moat provident. •ho value their health ebould slew. haee • media. on hood that nub* roiled on m e.ee i of egoorgenty. duth lo the CIioLKHA. DIARNROIA AND DYSZNTERY)IIXTURIL OHO b MLA, D I RN BONA AND la SIHITIIIi IMXTOILIII. 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ÜBE BELLIPMAY MAR PILL& - - - . W.& BELLItt LIVZI/ PILL& For Indigestion, Lim Complaint and Billournon. • • For Indigestion, Lira Complaint and Ilillournem. For lad! cation Liver 0° Rat Pam/ "'Plnint and li4l*"'"L pr Balboni Llyer till. Prepared by It. L BBLLLBtI & CO.. and told byProt idol. am oily , J.3:dif ()NE OAR LOAD POTATOES IN BTOIII AND FOII DAUNT JOUR H. CANFIELD 1 CO R. M. O. JONES, 103 WYLIE, STREET my2bmi PITTSBURGH. 114 AN HOOD—How LoeT, lb* Br rumutee-Just published. on Um pub.*, maul and awned Cured Spertantorrhen,or Ben Inalllest. one, Smut Debility, Nervous:um, IsrtQvutary Iltmlnelans and Impotency, reunifies from Belt Arum, dm By Robert 7. Oniverwell, M. D. Bent under eoshin • Ode envelop, So any saline% wet pad, on receipt or Miro mums, by Dr. OUP. J.ll LINZ, Ittl Bowery, Ws* York. p.m om., Aka Ms WI. mbStslaverhis ;NEW OIL BABRIMS-60 eight-hoop is ••••••• •01• .lIAIAFI • on /SOON --I. cask plain llama an. 1 cis B slim Nan knobby J. r. LItIiLVIT 4;9. ISEtants W renEli= TEN TONS 0 REESE bUrrEll got *ate It Es 'lei 13TBABI ENGIREB FOR BALE. TWO ENGINE'S, in good waking orde, Iflb.•Nd aaa.aatair i n tuns. Cylinders 17 larto•diatoesr, with 6 lanstr 40. The above may Wawa on vatic...Liao at tits BA NN cA CIOTION MILLL os. to d'aiv" .4 " ' 4O era 0 ofJcay. •2540x•i) PAUK. PAINTED. CM L'OR SALE—A DRUG STOIIZ. in a mall RAILEOAD TOWN, da:m it • 14:Wane c/ , over $ll,OO y T rms.. • respocalble man alth • it; . ll7pltal would Jsdlt • No. 1 lanvareac: The proprie 'ft la coaaasivi mammy az the Was yea& *orrice, hi' only 111.1101 J. Mel/LER, itally tom dN addran , Alliance, °Mai!, F°' RENT—A c,otufortable two etc, r Illug and Lot, nn which aro a number of 1 . Trees mrt Shrubbery,.' alloahrny City, on • lint of lb. Idancheoter 6.11vq. float jllO par anon.. Pormolon , gun immediately. for looth.r part: nird orma roof 8. TdcLAlri I CO.. Irj OMR FOR SA C.—A bright bay, seven your. old, trots In bar/wound twoks under Ow luld , Onto quiet sod would make us ozzallant Wally haie nittsold law by the aub•orbor /MIN A. IIkIICSIIAW, Oorn,Lll.rty And [bad strowldo leUit kIENT—The MTUKG 11.01Utit 5 , corner Federal and Water any of AllegheltYp clo poste below tho mutat, tad Immediately oprcelte the ibateeul U. P. Ilebeforts .E J. L. Oat tuKbao =Watt H. URVISZ OAKLAND PROPEUTV FOR SALE. OONE,NSW FRAME: DWELLINO4 110 MIS Plblll3lll3D, two storks MO , olght mans, 'atilt boll in the watts, cellos goua at wotorooltb one 0000 of gruaad oacloood Witt Wag , Inca. Alm, TWO SMALL PRAISE LIOUEdSB, tre riancta ea'ib, Mato. the Poor Mlle Roo. Mao, •noruber of thole yets/dam lAng In the plan of .I..todee atom ^ containing fru. Utlll.llaLlf AULtli, 4 to SISTKEN Allitttl each, very &steady located for private Teuces. Terms fur the 1011, ONLTIiPTH rAth, ibe rgroalmlrie . to ten equal warausi pigments. W. 0. LISALIII, At ere. el Pittsburgh Reit L1b.713 Pesseueur 11011001 Cu . tenth rairet. FOR RENT- NTORN OA 1,90, , D kit KNOT M AND DRAT FO, CALN ~oK eni.~ uv 2UO bbla Ltvt Grauds 1 , 20.11L2 111.3U24 2000 bar prime 0 tT3 1 4 1 011. SALK--Tlant splendidEtebidence,VA 1,1 with large Lot of Ground, fruit Treee and Ahru t htl. berg, eltosted within two minute.' watt of the Wllif,lne. burg Railroad litatior , . The henna to large end ebbed to nuatern etyle. et prewent